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 1    1,    1|      among its ten millions of inhabitants.~The occupation of the captains
 2    1,    8| phenomenon which the riverside inhabitants describe from personal observation.~
 3    1,    9|      the principal food of the inhabitants of these inter-tropical
 4    1,   10|      its passengers, or rather inhabitants, and each of them took possession
 5    1,   10|       of two hundred and sixty inhabitants, Benito would perhaps have
 6    1,   14|     not less than two thousand inhabitants, derived from all the neighboring
 7    1,   15|      Fonteboa has one thousand inhabitants, drawn from the Indians
 8    1,   16|      town with fifteen hundred inhabitants, and in it reside all those
 9    1,   16|      More than fifteen hundred inhabitants! Two hundred houses at the
10    2,    1|    town of about five thousand inhabitants, and of these at least three
11    2,   20|        less than five thousand inhabitants, Indians for the most part,
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